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Wednesday, 28 December 2011

SSB BOOKS

There are many books in the market but this post will help you out in selecting best recommended books for SSB Interview out of all Rush. SSB books are very important for self study and you can also check stories, thoughts in reference to experts who wrote these books. Some renowned Publishers making the books more interesting and knowledgeable.

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Monday, 26 December 2011

How to get Admission in Military Schools

1. The schools have 300 boarders each plus 30 day scholars spread over from class VI to XII. 67% of the boarder vacancies are reversed for the sons of serving and retired JCOs and officers of the army and their equivalent rank in the Navy and Air Force, 10% seats go to service officer and the remaining 13% go to civil-loans. From all categories of seat, 15% are reserved for scheduled castes and 7.5% for the scheduled tribes.

2. The vacancies reserved for the sons of service personnel (JCO and ORs) are allowed by the Army HQ (GS Branch, MT - 15) based on an entrance test conducted by MT 15, GS branch, AHQ in the third week of the February every year. Application forms and other details regarding eligibility etc. can be obtained by serving and retired Army personnel from their respective record offices and from Naval HQ (Education Branch) and Air HQ (Education Branch) by naval and air force personnel respectively. The principal has no powers to admit such boys. Schools neither issue admission forms nor receive the filled up admission forms.

Admission of Service Officers and Civilians

• Applications of sons of service officers and civilians are to be submitted to the principal in the application form given at the end of the prospective. Boys are normally admitted to class 6th only. Last date for application for admission to class 6th is 31 October.

The admission test id generally conducted in the 3rd week of February every year.

Admission Tests

Admission process has three stages

• Psychological test (those who pass this test will be permitted for the next test) 40 marks

• Numerical Ability 60 marks

• General Knowledge test 50 marks

Medical Check up

There are columns in the application form for preliminary medical certificate to be signed by a registered medical practitioner. This certificate is only a preliminary pre-requisite. Medical fitness of the candidates will be declared by a Medical board held in a Zonal/command military hospital nearest to home town. Those who are found medically unfit by the board will be refused admission on medical fitness as given in army order no.14/88.

Documents Requirement at the time of Admission

Parents/guardians must submit the following documents at the time of admission:-

• Transfer certificates from the previous school showing the date of birth.

• Two copies of latest passport size photograph

• Application allowing the boys to take the scholarship examination (in case interested) along with the income statement of the last financial year duly attested by the Income tax authority/Revenue official not below the rank of Tehsildar.

• An affidavit duly attested by the District Magistrate/ Commanding officer (in case of service officer) to the effect that the boy is not in receipt of any scholarship/financial assistance from Govt. source. (For those applying for their wards to appear in the scholarship Test).

Inter School Transfer in Military School

Application for inter school transfer of entitled boys will be received by the principal up to 15 February each year and the transfer will be effected only in the beginning of the following academic year. Inter school transfers will not be permitted as a matter of routine but only under the exceptional circumstances or for any other extra ordinary reason considered valid by the army HQ (MT 15)

• The parent/guardian is an ex-serviceman who wishes to transfer his ward to a school nearer his home to save travelling expensive.

• The boy seeking transfer has a real brother studying in the receiving school.

• Transfer on medical grounds duly certified by the RMO of the School where the boy is presently studying.

Common Entrance Test

A common entrance test for admission in all categories of children to class 6 in military school being conducted in the month of February each year.

Friday, 16 December 2011

Pay Scale or Salary of an Indian Army Officer

Its always a matter of Curiosity among people that how much an Indian Military Officer earns for his determined and hard job but for a true Soldier Money comes after the Spirit.

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There was a time when this money was so small that most of the officers use to work in Private firms after a Pre- retirement from Army but now the picture is different.

Below is the Pay Scale or Salary of an Indian Army Officer

Grade

Pay

Grade
Pay

Military
Service Pay

Lieutenant

15,600 – 39,100

5,400

6,000

Captain

15,600 – 39,100

5,700

6,000

Major

15,600 – 39,100

5,700

6,000

Lt. Col.

15,600 – 39,100

5,700

6,000

Col.

15,600 – 39,100

5,700

6,000

Brig.

15,600 – 39,100

5,700

6,000

Maj. Gen.

39,200 – 67,000

9,000

Nil

Let. Gen./equ

39,200 – 67,000

11,000

Nil

Vice Chiefs

80,000

Nil

Nil

Service Chiefs

90,000

Nil

Nil

This is a handsome enough monthly salary with many other accommodations, plus the reputed life of an Army Officer. The salary is small in front of a IIT, IMA pass out but the government has raised the bars in recent times and more handsome hikes are expected.

Please note that after adding DA the salary of a Lieutenant reach around 49,640, we are still to add the allowances.

On this pay scale, an officer will be getting around 90,000 per month (excluding allowences) after 10 year of service.

Officer Allowances in Indian Army

Officers get a Starting Pay of 15,600 - 39,100 pm

Officers also get a grade pay of 5,600 pm

Officers also get a military service pay of 6,000 pm

They get a small amount for Kit maintenance too, i.e. 400 pm

There transport is almost free as they receive Transport allowance worth 1600 pm - 3200 pm

While doing Field duty, they receive Field area allowance which is 25% of basic pay; i.e. 6700 pm

Situation Reaction Test

So guys get ready to test your brain again as it's time for Situation Reaction Test. This test is a Part of Psychological Test series in SSB interviews and meant to check the candidate's performance under different circumstances.These questions are designed by DRDO.

This test will be taken on 2nd day of SSB after Picture Perception Test and Word association Test. In this test you will be given a set of 60 questions,These questions are actually different situations and you will asked to mark your response for each Situation. You will be given a booklet and time limit is only 30 minutes, so a mere half minute for each situation. These questions will tell how a candidate will perform under different situations.

Tips for Situation Reaction Test : -

Be calm and natural, give intelligent and fare reasons for you answers.

Never try to attempt all (you actually can't do this), just try to give your best answers and proper reasons. An average of 40 - 45 questions is good.

Never leave any questions in between as leaving a questions among attempted ones show that you were unable to think upon that situation.

Always remember that you are a normal human being not Superman. You have limits and think wisely.

Example of Situation Reaction Test :-

here is a little example and i will show you how different answers led to different results:

Question- Amit is not playing from a Week, because_________ ?

Answer - 1. he doesn't like to play.

2. He is ill.

3. His exams are coming.

4. His friends do not want to play with him.

Now Choose your answer,,, OK, let see what these answers will tell about you, if you choose

answer no.1, than you are not good to become a Officer, Please go back to your place.

answer no.2, good answer, illness make you unable to play.

answer no.3, You like to prepare at the last time only, prepare at the end time only

answer no.4, you know this one,,, time to prepare for next SSB.

Now you give test yourself, Click the link Below to Give the Situation Reaction Test yourself.

Tuesday, 9 August 2011

Picture Perception Test and Examples

hi friends,

on great demand of readers, i want to introduce one more picture as a test of your skills.Observe this picture below and write a short story.For more precision, just take 30 sec. to observe the picture and 3 minutes to write the story.

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

Individual Speech Test

Speech test is given to see if the candidate has the power of arresting the attention of the group.In fact, it simply means that the candidate is able to impress others by the manner of expression,fluency,clarity of thoughts and all this need to be done in just 3 minutes.

You will be given 3 to 4 subjects, out of which candidates need to choose only one topic.He/She can prepare the topic for 1 minute before making the speech.

Tips for Individual Speech Test

Only select that topic about which you have the maximum no. of points in your mind.

Arrange your points in a proper manner before starting your speech.

Stand in a easy and gentle way, do not stand on one leg.

Avoid Hand movements and leg movements as it shows your nervousness.

Wish G.T.O and other mates before you start your speech.

Be clear with your thoughts and approach.Avoid politics and controversial topics.

Examples of Individual Spech Test Topics

Following are some topics, which you can practice upon

Disarmament

Money- evil or blessing?

Book you like most.

Role of UNA

Compulsory Military training.

Which comes first, mental health or physical health?

India's publicity abroad- is it adequate?

Discipline and it's important.

Which of the three services- Air Force, Navy or Army- should be increased in India?

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